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... course their diet didn't have the richness of carbohydrates and sugars that we have now . One does find that the crowns of the teeth are greatly worn . This results from the abrading action of grist from their mortars . In older ...
... course their diet didn't have the richness of carbohydrates and sugars that we have now . One does find that the crowns of the teeth are greatly worn . This results from the abrading action of grist from their mortars . In older ...
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... course , serves to unite the women of the village in a ceremony presenting a solid front and closing the gap in the circle of the community that has been broken by the loss of the deceased . Similarly Lafitau's description ( Vol . II ...
... course , serves to unite the women of the village in a ceremony presenting a solid front and closing the gap in the circle of the community that has been broken by the loss of the deceased . Similarly Lafitau's description ( Vol . II ...
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... course at the college . He is a recognized authority on the Northwest tribes , and especially of his own Yakima tribe . He is a poet , a writer , and is now completing work on a written Yakima lan- guage which will be published by The ...
... course at the college . He is a recognized authority on the Northwest tribes , and especially of his own Yakima tribe . He is a poet , a writer , and is now completing work on a written Yakima lan- guage which will be published by The ...
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